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    '''''He was a man when He cried for mercy''', when He said, "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken Me?" He died like a man. Yes.  But when He rose on Easter morning, He proved He was God.<ref>GOD'S.WAY.THAT'S.BEEN.MADE.FOR.US_  JEFF.IN  V-25 N-3  52-0900</ref>
    '''''He was a man when He cried for mercy''', when He said, "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken Me?" He died like a man. Yes.  But when He rose on Easter morning, He proved He was God.<ref>GOD'S.WAY.THAT'S.BEEN.MADE.FOR.US_  JEFF.IN  V-25 N-3  52-0900</ref>

    Revision as of 04:58, 4 January 2014

    Matthew 27:46 states:

    And about the ninth hour Jesus cried out with a loud voice, saying, “Eli, Eli, lema sabachthani?” that is, “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?”[1]

    Quotes

    And when He died up there at Calvary, screaming and crying for help, "My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?" He was a man in His death, but in His resurrection He proved He was the Divine Son of God [2]

    He was a man when He cried for mercy, when He said, "My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken Me?" He died like a man. Yes. But when He rose on Easter morning, He proved He was God.[3]

    He was a man when He died on Calvary for a sacrifice, bleeding, the blood running out of Him like a mortal, spit hanging all over His beard. And He was a man disgraced, standing there hanging in shame, taking our place. He was a man when the pains got so great till He cried, "My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"[4]

    When Jesus died yonder at Calvary for a propitiation for our sins, he died not a just man but a sinner, not of His own, but mine and your sins sent Him to the regions of the lost. And I can see Him when He died yonder on Calvary, hanging between the malefactors, crying, "My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?" And when He gave up the ghost and bowed His head, His Spirit went and preached to the spirits that were in prison, that repented not in the long-suffering of the days of Noah. The Scripture says so.[5]

    He was a Man on Calvary when He cried for mercy. That's right. He was a Man when He cried, "My God, why has Thou forsaken Me?" But when He rose up on Easter morning, breaking the tomb sealed, and hell and death was destroyed, He proved that He was the Son of God.[6]

    He cried for mercy at Calvary, that's true. He cried, "My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"[7]

    When He died nineteen hundred years ago, day before yesterday, hanging on a cross, screaming for mercy, "My God, My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?" He died like a Man.[8]

    When He died at Calvary, He did cry for mercy, "My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"[9]

    Sin had separated Him. God placed our sins upon Him, and He was separated from God, and that's why He cried, "Why hast Thou forsaken Me?" And because He was forsaken, and had taken this place, and seen His people, that He was come to be their Saviour and to offer them Life, they had rejected Him. And it grieved Him so, till He was so broken-hearted until the Blood and water, and the chemicals of His body, separated.[10]

    When He was--last cry, "Eli, Eli. My God, My God," That was a man. "Why hast Thou forsaken Me?" In the Garden of Gethsemane, the anointing left Him, you know, He had to die as a sinner. He died a sinner, you know that; not His sins, but mine and yours. That's where that love come in, how He took mine. Oh, hallelujah, how He took mine.[11]

    It was a man that cried for mercy on the cross. That's right. "My God, why hast thou forsaken Me?" He died crying for mercy. That's right. [12]

    When He died at the cross, He cried like a man. "My God, have mercy. My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?"[13]

    He was a man when He cried at Calvary, "My God, why has Thou forsaken Me?" He was a man when He was crying for mercy.[14]

    It was a man that cried for mercy at the cross, "My God, why hast Thou forsaken Me?" But on Easter morning when He broke the seals of death, hell, and the grave, and rose up again and said, "I'm He that was dead and alive forevermore, that was more than a man. That was God in His Son. Amen.[15]

    References

    1. The Holy Bible: English Standard Version (Wheaton: Standard Bible Society, 2001), Mt 27:46–50.
    2. BELIEVEST.THOU.THIS_ NEW.YORK.NY WEDNESDAY_ 51-1003
    3. GOD'S.WAY.THAT'S.BEEN.MADE.FOR.US_ JEFF.IN V-25 N-3 52-0900
    4. THE.MANIAC.OF.GADARA_ CHICAGO.IL 54-0720A
    5. GLORIFIED.JESUS_ PHOENIX.AZ 55-0225
    6. THE.PRESENCE.OF.THE.LORD.JESUS_ MACON.GA SUNDAY_ 55-0612
    7. FAITH_ PRINCE.ALBERT.SK WEDNESDAY_ 56-0815
    8. THE.GREAT.AND.MIGHTY.CONQUEROR_ JEFF.IN 57-0421S
    9. JESUS.OF.NAZARETH.PASSETH.BY_ CONCORD.NH SATURDAY_ 58-0524
    10. LIVING DYING BURIED RISING COMING JEFF.IN 59-0329S
    11. ADOPTION.2_ JEFF.IN AD.2 WEDNESDAY_ 60-0518
    12. AND.THY.SEED.SHALL.POSSESS.THE.GATE.OF.HIS.ENEMIES_ LONG.BEACH.CA SUNDAY_ 61-0212E
    13. CONFERENCES_ BLOOMINGTON.IL MONDAY_ 61-0410
    14. SHOW.US.THE.FATHER_ DAWSON.CREEK.BC SUNDAY_ 61-0521
    15. A.SUPER.SIGN_ GRASS.VALLEY.CA JJ 141 SUNDAY_ 62-0708